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Princess Charlene of Monaco’s style evolution from athlete to royal: once ‘used to living in a swimsuit’, she’s since wed in Giorgio Armani, wowed in Versace, and worn Ralph Lauren on the red carpet


There she began forging a career as a swimmer, taking home several awards at the 1997 South African championship, including the prized Best Female Swimmer.

Prince Albert of Monaco kisses his new bride, Princess Charlene in Durban on July 6, 2011. Photo: AFP

In 2000, Charlene represented South Africa at the Sydney Olympics. As fate would have it, her future husband Albert was there as a spectator. But the pair wouldn’t officially cross paths until she visited Monaco for a swimming competition later that year. From there, their relationship blossomed into a marriage, which was followed by the birth of their twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.

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However, marrying into a royal family came with certain lifestyle adjustments, including the way Charlene dressed in public.

From her days as an Olympic athlete to being one of the most recognised princesses around the world today, here’s a closer look at Charlene’s style evolution.

Charlene the athlete

Princess Charlene of Monaco represented South Africa at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. Photo: Getty

In 2001, Charlene was still very much in her athlete era. She was photographed in South Africa in a laid-back look that consisted of grey sweatpants, a navy blue windbreaker, and Nike trainers.

A touch of glam

Princess Charlene of Monaco’s first public outing with then boyfriend Prince Albert. Photo: Getty

Charlene and Albert made their first public appearance as a couple at a 2006 F1 Monaco Grand Prix party. The elegant evening look was a world away from Charlene’s previous ensembles. It featured a knee-length slit with lace detailing.

She paired the gown with silver drop earrings and a matching clutch.

A borrowed ball gown

Princess Charlene of Monaco later said she thought this dress made her look like a “Christmas Tree”. Photo: Getty

Charlene brushed shoulders with fashion heavyweights like Karl Lagerfeld at the 2007 Monaco Red Cross ball – but she went on to regret her look. For her first appearance at Monaco’s annual Red Cross Ball, Charlene wore a sparkly, semi-sheer, backless ball gown that she borrowed from a friend, according to her Tatler interview in 2010.

Reflecting on the look, Charlene wasn’t exactly fond of her choice. “I looked like a Christmas tree,” she said.

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“I was used to living in a swimsuit and totally clueless about fashion. The day of the ball, I had been playing volleyball all day on the beach and didn’t think about getting ready until late in the afternoon,” Charlene added.

In a separate interview with Vogue before her 2011 wedding, Charlene also remembered this outfit as one of her least favourite: “Finding my fashion feet has certainly been the biggest challenge,” she said. “I realise that my debut into Monaco society should have been better executed!”

Edgy evening wear

Princess Charlene of Monaco accompanies her husband Prince Albert to a sports event in 2007. Photo: Getty

Charlene opted for a more daring look for the 2007 Closing Ceremony of the Small European States games. For the event, she wore a black, strapless bustier top over asymmetric suit trousers that featured a slit on the left leg. She accessorised with a sheer black scarf and a black clutch.

Rock ‘n’ roll glam done right

Princess Charlene of Monaco starts to dress more confidently in 2009. Photo: Getty

She tapped into the rock ‘n’ roll theme of the 2009 Rose Ball with a bold hairdo and a black bejewelled gown. Charlene’s sleeveless dress featured a daring neckline and colourful jewels. A matching biker glove and a small black clutch completed the ensemble.

Engagement photo elegance

Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco announced their engagement with this elegant snap in 2010. Photo: Getty

Albert and Charlene announced their engagement in June 2010. For the official photographs sharing the big news, she wore a colourful, floor-length dress. The flowy blue-and-green gown was designed by Swiss designer Akris, according to People. It was backless and featured an elegant halter neck.

The official portraits also showed off her sparkling engagement ring, which featured a three-carat, pear-cut diamond surrounded by smaller round jewels, Brides reported.

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Custom Giorgio Armani

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert of Monaco at their wedding. Photo: @hello_monaco/Instagram

Later, for the grand religious ceremony, she dazzled in a custom-made Giorgio Armani gown that took 2,500 hours to make. The designer told Vogue that the off-the-shoulder gown – which was made of Duchesse silk and silk organza – was covered in 40,000 Swarovski crystals, 30,000 gold stones, and 20,000 mother-of-pearl teardrops.

The look was completed with an intricate, silk tulle veil that took around 100 hours to embroider.

Looking chic in Akris at the Oscars

Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco were the picture of monochrome elegance at the Oscars in 2012. Photo: Corbis via Getty Images

In 2012, the newlyweds made a dapper debut as a married couple on the Oscars red carpet. For the occasion, Charlene wore a sleeveless, ivory Akris gown that was partially sheer at the top and featured a cut-out at the back, according to Red Carpet Fashion Awards.

Channelling Grace Kelly

Princess Charlene of Monaco channelled Grace Kelly in this gorgeous Ralph Lauren dress. Photo: Getty

Channelling the regal image of her late mother-in-law Grace Kelly, Charlene arrived at the 2013 Princess Grace Awards in a striking Ralph Lauren gown. The sleeveless dress featured a ruffled halter neck and a small train, according to The Cut. She paired it with a simple gold bracelet.

A bona fide fashion queen in Versace

Princess Charlene looked more like Charlize Theron in a stunning Versace jumpsuit at the Red Cross Ball Gala in 2017. Photo: @VersaceTwt/Instagram

Charlene arrived at the 2017 Red Cross Ball in a silver, sleeveless jumpsuit designed by Versace. Charlene’s shimmery, sleeveless pantsuit – which was designed by Versace, according to W Magazine – featured semi-sheer, palazzo-style pants.

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Confident suit dressing

Princess Charlene of Monaco looked like a Hollywood starlet at the Princess Grace Awards Gala in 2018. Photo: Getty

Ditching a gown for the 2018 Princess Grace Awards Gala, Charlene instead wore a black suit with braces. She kept the top buttons of her white shirt open and wore her suit jacket casually over her shoulders.

Her rebel era?

Princess Charlene of Monaco’s “half hawk” haircut raised a few eyebrows when she debuted it. Photo: Corbis/Getty Images

In 2020, she showed off a brand-new, half-shaved haircut at the annual Monaco Christmas gift distribution. Charlene’s hairstyle was met with mixed reactions following the annual Christmas event in Monaco, according to People. Nevertheless, the outlet reported that she told the French magazine Point de Vue that she didn’t care for anyone else’s opinion.

“This haircut was my decision,” she said. “It seems that it has provoked all kinds of comments. But it turns out that I wanted it for a long time. The style pleases me. That’s all.”

Powder blue and peroxide

Princess Charlene of Monaco does subdued elegance at the Monaco Grand Prix. Photo: Getty

In 2022, she returned to the F1 Monaco Grand Prix racetrack wearing a powder-blue Terrence Bray jumpsuit, per People. It featured a wide neckline and bell sleeves.

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Looking regal in monochrome

Princess Charlene of Monaco looked sombre at Monaco’s National Day in 2022. Photo: Getty

She later put another unique spin on regal attire at a ceremony honouring Monaco National Day. According to People, Charlene’s eye-catching white coat was designed by one of her go-to brands, Akris.

The princess paired it with a black turtleneck, leather gloves, and a wide-brimmed hat made by British hatmaker Stephen Jones.

Every bit the radiant royal in red

Princess Charlene of Monaco dazzled in DidierAngelo at an event this year. Photo: Getty

For the Monaco National Day gala in 2023, Charlene went for a dazzling ruby-red ensemble. The festive dress was designed by DidierAngelo, according to Town and Country. Charlene coordinated the gown with her lipstick, jewellery, heels, and nail colour, which were all similar shades of scarlet red.



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